The Solid Inner Core

The innermost layer of the earth is called the solid inner core. It is 756 miles across. Although it is the hottest part of our planet at 8,100 degrees Fahrenheit, it is not molten because the pressure is so great. The intense heat is created by radioactive reactions of metals as they slowly break down into simpler forms. It is thought to be a very iron-rich layer.

Earth's Surface Crust Land and Continents Mantle Outer Core